
LAUNCH.EXE and Persistent Storage
If any of the following directories are created in the System folder, Launch automatically copies all of the files in these
directories to the respective folder on the installed CF/SD drive:
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AppMgr
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Desktop
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Favorites
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Fonts
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Help
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Programs
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Recent
Note:
Files in the Startup folder are executed, but only from System > Startup. They are not copied to
another folder.
REGEDIT.EXE
Registry Editor – Use caution when editing the Registry. Make a backup copy of the registry before changes are made.
REGLOAD.EXE
Double-tapping a registry settings file (e.g. REG) causes RegLoad to open the file and make the indicated settings in the
registry. This is similar to how RegEdit works on a desktop PC. The .REG file format is the same as on the desktop PC.
REGDUMP.EXE
Registry dump – Saves a copy of the registry as a text file. The file, REG.TXT, is located in the root folder.
Note:
The REG.TXT file is not saved in persistent storage. To use the REG.TXT file as a reference in the
event of a coldboot, copy the file to the System folder on the VX3Plus or store a copy of the
REG.TXT file on a PC.
WARMBOOT.EXE
Double click this file to warm boot the computer (i.e., all RAM is preserved). It automatically saves the registry before rebooting
which means configuration changes are not lost.
WAVPLAY.EXE
Double tapping a sound file (e.g. WAV) causes WavPlay to open the file and run it in the background.
VX3Plus Command-line Utilities
Command line utilities can be executed by
Start > Run >
[program name].
COLDBOOT.EXE
Command line utility which performs a cold boot (all RAM is erased).
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Summary of Contents for VX3Plus
Page 1: ...VX3Plus Vehicle Mount Computer Microsoft Windows CE 5 Operating System Reference Guide ...
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Page 18: ...Back 1 RAM Ball 2 Power Connector 3 Strain Relief Clamp 1 4 ...
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Page 21: ...Chapter 2 Hardware System Hardware 2 1 ...
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Page 149: ...Enter user name password and domain to be used when logging into network resources 3 109 ...
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Page 180: ...Hat Encoding 3 140 ...
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